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Health, 17.11.2020 19:20 ramirez5571

Select the correct answer. Which of the following statements about scoring in volleyball is TRUE?

A.

There are two methods of scoring that can be used?

B.

Rally scoring awards a point whenever the ball hits the ground on the opposing side or the opposing team makes a mistake.

C.

Side-out scoring only awards a point to the team that serves the ball.

D.

All of the above

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